Walker Homesites minor baseball club has been robbed. Sept 10, 2018. (Photo courtesy of Walker Homesites)Walker Homesites minor baseball club has been robbed. Sept 10, 2018. (Photo courtesy of Walker Homesites)
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Thieves strike baseball clubhouse

Walker Homesites youth baseball club has been broken into.

The team posted on its Facebook page on Monday afternoon that the clubhouse and fieldhouse just southwest of the Walker Road and EC Row Expressway area was broken into.

Sandra Garofalo said generators, cords, a pitching machine, two riding lawnmowers, a trailer, hoses, an air compressor and concession stock are all gone. She said there is extensive damage to exterior and interior doors.

Walker Homesites minor baseball club has been robbed. Sept 10, 2018. (Photo courtesy of Walker Homesites)Walker Homesites minor baseball club has been robbed. Sept 10, 2018. (Photo courtesy of Walker Homesites)

Walker Homesites minor baseball club has been robbed. Sept 10, 2018. (Photo courtesy of Walker Homesites)Walker Homesites minor baseball club has been robbed. Sept 10, 2018. (Photo courtesy of Walker Homesites)

Anyone with information is asked to call Windsor police.

It's not the first time this has happened to local baseball teams this summer. Another local baseball league also had its equipment stolen from a trailer in Optimist Community Park on Ypres Avenue in May and the Windsor South Little League had its concession stand at Central Park in south Windsor broken into in July.

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